built-up vs familiar

built-up

adj
  • Constructed or enhanced. 

  • Made of sections or layers, one on top of the other. 

  • Having buildings, especially having residences and high population density. 

  • (of an area of land) Having street lights and therefore subject to a 30 mph speed limit. 

  • Having increased in size, quantity, or intensity over time; accumulated. 

  • (of an area of land) Having specific traffic signaling and therefore usually subject to a maximum 50 km/h speed limit. 

familiar

adj
  • Acquainted. 

  • Of or pertaining to a family; familial. 

  • Known to one, or generally known; commonplace. 

  • Intimate or friendly. 

noun
  • An attendant spirit, often in animal or demon form. 

  • The officer of the Inquisition who arrested suspected people. 

  • A member of a pope's or bishop's household. 

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